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Blastomycosis in Dogs and Cats

In this article, we’ll explain blastomycosis and how it infects dogs and cats. You can read about symptoms to watch for in your pet, how the infection is diagnosed, treatment options, and when to…

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Hookworms in Dog and Cats

Hookworms are common intestinal parasites of dogs and cats, and certain hookworm species can also infect people. Hookworms are small parasites, usually only 1-2 cm long, that attach with teeth to…

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My Dog Won't Stop Licking His Paws - Help!

Is your dog licking his paws incessantly? So obsessively that they seem to have lost interest in everything else around them? What does this mean, and is there a treatment for it? Keep reading to…

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Abnormal Nail Color in Dogs

There could be many causes for nail discoloration in dogs. From fungus to allergies and yeast infections, the origins may vary. Discoloration may even be red, brown, or black, but it could also be…

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abnormal dog nail

What causes abnormal nail growth in dogs?

If you’ve noticed something a little bit unusual about your dog's nails, or they’re licking their paws or chewing at a nail more than they usually do, there may be a problem with your dog's nails.…

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Broken Nails in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Dogs' nails need to be clipped or trimmed regularly. Sometimes, the nail can chip, tear or break, unintentionally while cutting it. If your dog's nail splits, breaks or tears, it can start to bleed…

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dog and cat coccidia

Coccidia in Dogs and Cats

Coccidia are single-celled organisms called protozoa that spend part of their life cycle living in the lining cells of the intestines of dogs and cats. While they may be an incidental finding in the…

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maltese breed guide

Maltese Dog Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Little dogs typically have big personalities, and that’s no coincidence. When your only job description is to be a charming companion to the humans in your life, it pays to have pizzazz. And when it…

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Ivermectin for dogs

Pet Medication 101: Ivermectin

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what ivermectin is used for,…

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dog milbemycin oxime

Pet Medication 101: Milbemycin Oxime

It’s important to understand a medication’s uses and side effects before giving it to your pet. This medication info sheet is meant to give you a good understanding of what milbemycin oxime…

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dog and cat nail trim

How to Safely Trim Your Pet's Nails

Since it’s likely that your pets don’t live in the wild, their nails probably won’t wear down naturally. Therefore, as owners, we must trim them to avoid problems with walking and moving around, as…

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dog ruptured eardrum

Symptoms and Treatment for Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs

The ear of dogs is divided into three parts - the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. Between the outer ear and the middle ear is a thin membrane called the tympanic membrane or eardrum.…

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ear tumors and growths

Ear Tumors in Dogs and Cats

Abnormal growths or tumors can develop in any part of the ear canal - in the external, middle, or inner ear canal. These tumors can be benign or malignant. Tumors that don’t spread are known as…

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dog shaking head

Why is my dog shaking his head?

Dogs shake their heads after a bath or a swim. It’s a natural canine behavior and something that you shouldn’t worry about. But headshaking can become a problem when you see your dog doing it…

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dog ear wound

What to Do if Your Dog Has a Wound on the Ear

Ear injuries in dogs happen for a variety of reasons. A dog’s ears have a strong blood supply. Thus, even a small tear or cut can cause a lot of bleeding. But this should not be a cause for worry…

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dry dog ears

Pinnal Vasculitis: Why are my dog's ears crusty?

Vasculitis is a general term that is used to describe skin diseases that are caused by inflammation of the blood vessel walls. It is an uncommon disorder that can occur anywhere in the body of cats…

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dog eating banana

Can dogs eat bananas?

Bananas are a popular fruit snack choice for many people, and for many reasons. They're tasty, full of nutrients, a good source of energy, and have their own natural packaging which makes carrying…

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grape toxicity dog

An Update on Grape and Raisin Toxicity in Dogs

It’s always tempting to share our snacks with our pets, and while most fresh fruits are nutritious and tasty, not all are safe for dogs to eat. Grapes and raisins, a common fruit snack for humans,…

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